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  • Using Speech to Assess Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans

    Using Speech to Assess Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans

    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious problem for the military – it affects at least 30 percent of military service members who have spent time in war zones. Not only does PTSD affect veterans, it also impacts their families and communities. Moreover, about eight percent of the civilian population is likely to develop PTSD at some point in…

  • Can Inclusive STEM High Schools Narrow the STEM Gap for Under-Represented Students?

    Can Inclusive STEM High Schools Narrow the STEM Gap for Under-Represented Students?

    This week, SRI Education was honored to participate in the first-ever White House Summit on Next Generation High Schools, which included discussion on how to expand science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) opportunities for groups under-represented in these high-growth fields (African Americans, Hispanics, females and students from low-income families). Previous research shows that many students, especially among those…

  • Broadening Student Participation in Secondary Computer Science Through Principled Assessment of Computational Thinking (PACT)

    Broadening Student Participation in Secondary Computer Science Through Principled Assessment of Computational Thinking (PACT)

    Despite recent increases in enrollment, women and minorities remain underrepresented in those attaining computer science (CS) degrees and entering CS careers. The low number of students taking advanced placement CS exams in high school, which is often used as a rough measure of student interest in pursuing CS in college, shows that we have a…

  • Previously Obscure Part of RNA Machinery Offers New Way of Fighting Cancer

    Previously Obscure Part of RNA Machinery Offers New Way of Fighting Cancer

    As a medicinal chemist, I hunt for compounds that show promise as potential drugs. I moved my research program to SRI International last year from a pediatric research hospital where I had the unusual experience for a medicinal chemist of working alongside clinicians on the front line of the cancer fight. I witnessed their frustration…

  • Early Childhood Education, the Local Control Funding Formula and the State Budget: New Challenges and Opportunities

    Early Childhood Education, the Local Control Funding Formula and the State Budget: New Challenges and Opportunities

    The LCFF is a dramatic shift in the way school districts are funded and provides local communities the opportunity to shape their own educational priorities, as reflected in locally developed Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs).

  • Access Control Breakthrough: Security and Operations Converge

    Access Control Breakthrough: Security and Operations Converge

    As technologies evolve, they may integrate with other technologies to deliver greater capabilities at the same cost and often in a smaller form factor. The evolution of cell phones from a single-purpose device to today’s multi-function smartphone is an excellent example. We call, message, network, take photos, videoconference, read, and so much more on these…

  • SRI Research at the Ends of the Earth

    SRI Research at the Ends of the Earth

    In addition to extensive information technology, logistic, and communications support for NSF science projects in the Arctic, SRI builds and operates world-leading atmospheric research radars in some very remote places.

  • An Amazing View of Hurricanes Over the Pacific

    An Amazing View of Hurricanes Over the Pacific

    This is an unprecedented image of a trio of Category 4 hurricanes moving through the Pacific in August 2015. Never before have we seen three Cat 4 hurricanes formed in a row. The image was taken with the day-night band of NASA’s Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS). The day-night band sensor in the instrument…

  • Using the Internet of Things to Mitigate Security Threats

    Using the Internet of Things to Mitigate Security Threats

    Businesses and consumers are embracing the Internet of Things (IoT), connected devices ranging from smartphones and wearables to cars and home appliances. Globally, the IoT is expected to grow rapidly. According to research firm IDC, the number of IOT-enabled devices is projected to increase globally from 10.3 million in 2014 to more than 29.5 million…

  • Unique Contributions to the Battle against Deadly Pathogens

    Unique Contributions to the Battle against Deadly Pathogens

    High-consequence and antibiotic-resistant pathogens such as Ebola, influenza, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis, and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are gaining traction worldwide. Researchers in SRI Biosciences’ infectious disease group are working to develop diagnostic tests, vaccines, and therapies that can help medical professionals around the world more effectively treat these frightening and deadly…

  • Examining Research Support for a Digital, Blended Learning Mathematics Curriculum

    Examining Research Support for a Digital, Blended Learning Mathematics Curriculum

    A key goal for today’s mathematics classrooms is enabling teachers and technology to work together to enhance student learning. That’s easy to say, but not so easy to do; design and implementation of effective blended learning approaches is challenging. SRI Education examines research on digital and blended approaches to mathematics to help educators make sense of this…

  • Using the Immune System to Fight Cancer

    Using the Immune System to Fight Cancer

    My group at SRI Biosciences is driven by the idea of a “magic bullet” drug that can home in on a particular cell type and avoid healthy cells. This notion of a magic bullet has been around for 100 years, but finding molecules that recognize the address of a particular cell is challenging. In other words, how…